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CVE-2023-53011
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: stmmac: enable all safety features by default In the original implementation of dwmac5 commit 8bf993a5877e "net: stmmac: Add support for DWMAC5 and implement Safety Features" all safety features were enabled by default. Late...
CVE-2023-53011
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: stmmac: enable all safety features by default In the original implementation of dwmac5 commit 8bf993a5877e "net: stmmac: Add support for DWMAC5 and implement Safety Features" all safety features were enabled by default. Late...
CVE-2023-53011 net: stmmac: enable all safety features by default
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: stmmac: enable all safety features by default In the original implementation of dwmac5 commit 8bf993a5877e "net: stmmac: Add support for DWMAC5 and implement Safety Features" all safety features were enabled by default. Late...
PT-2025-13357 · Linux +2 · Linux Kernel +2
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Linux kernel affected versions not specified Description: A vulnerability in the Linux kernel has been resolved. The issue is related to the implementation of the dwmac5 driver, where not all safety features were enabled by default for certai...
There are unspecified vulnerabilities in Safety
Safety is a Python based package for checking the safety of programs. A security vulnerability exists in Safety 1.8.6 and earlier versions that can be exploited by an attacker to bypass security checks with the help of a specially crafted package...
Design/Logic Flaw
The command-line "safety" package for Python has a potential security issue. There are two Python characteristics that allow malicious code to “poison-pill” command-line Safety package detection routines by disguising, or obfuscating, other malicious or non-secure packages. This vulnerability is...
PYSEC-2020-101
The command-line "safety" package for Python has a potential security issue. There are two Python characteristics that allow malicious code to “poison-pill” command-line Safety package detection routines by disguising, or obfuscating, other malicious or non-secure packages. This vulnerability is...
PYSEC-2020-101
The command-line "safety" package for Python has a potential security issue. There are two Python characteristics that allow malicious code to “poison-pill” command-line Safety package detection routines by disguising, or obfuscating, other malicious or non-secure packages. This vulnerability is...
CVE-2020-5252 Malicious package may avoid detection in python auditing
The command-line "safety" package for Python has a potential security issue. There are two Python characteristics that allow malicious code to “poison-pill” command-line Safety package detection routines by disguising, or obfuscating, other malicious or non-secure packages. This vulnerability is...
CVE-2020-5252
CVE-2020-5252 concerns the command-line Python package Safety. Reports describe a low-severity issue where two Python-related characteristics permit a malicious package to poison-pill or obfuscate other packages, allowing bypass of Safety’s detection routines. This is said to occur when Safety ru...
CVE-2020-5252
The command-line “safety” package for Python has a potential security issue. There are two Python characteristics that allow malicious code to “poison-pill” command-line Safety package detection routines by disguising, or obfuscating, other malicious or non-secure packages. This vulnerability is...